A judge in Modesto, Calif., is expected to rule tomorrow whether to impose a gag order on all parties in the case.

Just last month, Frey hired media-savvy L.A. lawyer Gloria Allred to represent her, vowing she would not do any interviews until Peterson’s murder trial is over.

But in an apparent change of heart, Frey said in court documents she should be left out of any gag order.

Frey is particularly miffed over a May 29 article by Post columnist Cindy Adams, claiming the massage therapist is weighing a $500,000 offer to pose nude for Playboy. Frey said she should be free to respond to Adams’ column and other articles about her.

“She is simply a witness who would like to exercise fundamental rights of free speech when she deems it necessary to do so,” Allred wrote.